Wednesday 24 January 2007

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Awake: 6:53am Temp 43 sleep 6+27 rain, all day & evening Overnight @ Falcon, Texas.


Kathy exercises for an hour; I for ½ hr. Things happen! These last 2 days, our 50 amp campground supply tripped off a few times during Kathy’s usage of the microwave or stove & I suspect a weak breaker. So on one of my runs to the Park Headquarters, I mention this snag to a Park Ranger inside who tells me he is an electrician. He says when his partner returns from lunch, they will visit our site & check it out.

The Ranger electrician & his partner drive up 35 min later. They seemed rather reluctant to change the breaker during heavy rain until I came up with an umbrella for their use. 15 min later, our 50 amp electrical box had a new circuit breaker which gave us no further problems throughout our stay. Kathy also allotted 2 homemade chocolate chip cookies for their good work.

I did no electrical troubleshooting on the leveling system today. It was just too windy & rainy on that side of our coach. Kathy continued reading her novel & I finished reading 2 magazines.

5:00pm dinner @ the recreation building; a 10 min walk or a 3 min drive; we choose to drive. Our dinner: Chili, potato salad, corn bread, rice & peach cobbler for dessert. Seconds were available as long as it lasted. It was a good meal. The cook told me that 79 people attended. We sat with a fellow by the name of Bob; he was entertaining + a bird man. Most of the birds he mentioned that we should be seeing in this park….I didn’t know.

Back to our motorhome, we watch the O’Reilly Factor; then Modern Marvels on the history channel.

High temp=54 Lights out: 12:15am

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